Elevator pitches provide the structure to be compelling, clear and efficient. Sharing a compelling elevator speech will mobilize others’ to surface career connections and opportunities.
There are so many questions that I’ll have to do another part of this series. In the meantime, these two blogs should help you prepare for your interview.
This is not an all-inclusive list of potential interview questions. But even if the interviewer doesn’t ask one of these specific questions, you’ll still be able to draw upon your preparation to conquer whatever comes your way.
Succeeding at any interview requirespreparationon your part. With the right interview skills, preparation, and attitude, you’ll be ready to face any interviewing situation with confidence.
Don’t sabotage your interview by neglecting your appearance and remember, choose clothing that accurately reflects your credibility and ensures you sell for what you're worth.
You know you want to get the most information out of your contact as possible, but you don’t know what questions to ask. After all, you don’t know what you don’t know.
Like we discussed two weeks ago, the dreaded interview question, “Tell me about yourself,” is a loaded one to navigate. It’s difficult to condense your life story into two minutes with a person you’ve never met before. When you're in an interview setting, you want to present yourself as authentically as possible, but also in the best light possible.